A. D. 1784. 



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tions upon the principle of reciprocal advantage to both countries, as 

 will appear in the hiftory of the following year. The information, 

 which was laid before the parliament in the courfe of that bufmels, has 

 enabled me *o make up the following retrofped of the commerce of 

 Ireland from the commencement of the prefent reign down to the 25"' 

 of March* 1783, as extracted from the cuftom-houfe books of Ireland; 

 the fums being of courfe in Irifii currency. 



Irelanp in the years ending 



25"' March - - - 

 exported to Great Bbi tain 

 and imported from ditto - 



exported to Great Britain 

 and imported from ditto - 



1761 



=€1,494,499 

 1,096,969 



11709 

 ^2,266,152 



1.776,996 



1762 



^1,649,295 

 1,338,325 



1770 

 ^2,408,339 

 i,t;78,599 



1763 



^1,56-'.,4(XD 

 1,284,891 



1771 

 ^2,514,040 

 1,806,733 



1764 



a^' 1,682, 196 

 1 ,567,083 



1772 

 a^2,405,507 

 l,58tJ,624 



1765 



*^ 1,693, 197 

 1,439,960 



1773 

 £1 I 78,064 

 1,679,212 



Ireland exported to 



Irish produce and manufactures 



and foreign goods 



in the year ending 25"" March 



Irish produce and manufactures 



and foreign goods 



Irish produce and manufactures 

 and foreign goods 



Irish produce'and manufactures 

 and foreign goods 



Irish produce and manufactures 

 and foreign goods 



Irish produce and manufactures 

 and foreign goods 



Irish produce and manufactures 

 and foreign goods 



Irish produce and manufactures 

 and foreign goods 



Irish produce and manufactures 

 and foreign goods 



Irish produce and manufactures 

 and foreign goods 



• That is the day, to which the annual accounts are made up in the cuftom-houfe of Dublin. 

 f I have not obtained any fatisfaftor\' account of the exports in the years 1766-68. 



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